Just one question .. do you have any idea to what happened to those young recruits who had revolted in SRC in ramgarh and were later subsequently arrested during the operation bluestar .. ?
A great tribute to serve the Regiment which in any time us ready to to help may it be war of peace and goes to the battlefield with blazing guns and prayers on their lips ,,,,TE gGENTLE MAN SOLDIERS ....
the U. S. Army is now blessed with some of these fine soldiers. History shows that they were feared warriors and trusted trainers of the military arts.
Many a brave Sikh fought & died with the British Army; to all those warriors who survived, thank you for your service. To all those warriors who paid the ultimate price, may you rest in peace...
83 000 & 60 to be presice. They are the most decorated regiment of Indian army. & they won most victoria crosses . Their most distinguished BATTLE was """ BATTLE OF SARAGARHI """ WHERE ALL THE 21 army men got I M O ( INDIAN ORDER OF MERIT ) SIMILAR TO VICTORIA CROSS 1899 GIVEN BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. ( GOOGLE IT ) .😎
a sikh can sacrifice his life for his nation without being afraid thats why sikh regiment is called bravest of the braves........sanu maan h gobind singh de jaaye hon te...........waheguru ji da khalsa waheguru ji di fateh
@@arshadabbas8182 Mecca Medina incident 1979, Pakistani army along with French army entered Mecca Medina, opened fire inside the mosque and destroyed structures of the most holiest place of Islam. Non Muslims are prohibited inside the mosque, but allowed to shoot n kill along with Pakistan army. Never forget that.
The Indian army is always impressive, but the Sikhs take it to a whole new level. Am ex British Army and I always view them with awe. I thought our drill was good, but these guys are spectacular. We should have a couple of regiments of these guys, along with the Gurkhas.
indian government should display and educate sikhs history properly in our schools,education system...more than 80percent freedom fighters were from sikhs...sikhs had played a vital role in the indian history ..in all the wars sikhs were the main heroes, they had played a big role..
not possible because everything today we are seeing in india because of mughal , mughal gave us everything , mughal gave us freedom , mughal gave us good economy,architecture, enienering, fighting skills , education, text system . methmatics everything
Congress not interested at all. For all the contributions of the Sikhs (2% of the population), Congress defiled their holiest shrine and murdered thousands of them in 1984!
Bearing - Turnout - Drill - Outstanding! Impressive! Shabash! A great regiment with a great history; truly representative of one of the world's great martial races. Bole so Nihal, Sat Sri Akal - Jai Bharatiya Sena - Jai Hind.
That's some impressive drill. Right on par with Guards, Gurkhas, Royal Marines. Much admiration and respect from the UK to these superb warriors, among the finest in the Commonwealth.
Pride in the role deserves to be shared around the world. I hope they are asked to attend the Yearly Tattoo in Scotland post lockdown and share the discipline and team work in this one example shown here . They would be welcomed med with true comradeship to Scotland 🏴 Thank you
Brave and loyal lads. With the Brits and Gurkhas got the German paratroopers out of Monte Cassino at the point of their bayonets. Glad to see the British pace stick is alive and well though. All the best from England.
What a super bunch of guys. Indian troops have always fought with distinction and pride. The British army will always appreciate the comradery of these loyal soldiers.
Very smart body of men. Although still used in the British army, the Indian army has it down to a fine art as can be seen, especially the pace on the slow march. First class.
8 years I spent in the US Army. I feel like our marching style is lacking to say the least. These men are absolute professionals in drill & ceremonies and it shows.
Very true the spirit rises from the heart in us Punjabis but Sikhs being the Army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh are true incarnation of a Gentleman Soldier.....
What good does a marching parade to an army anyway? The US army is sophisticated and highly trained, you guys have all it takes to be a killing machine, glad to know that the US soldiers don't waste their training on learning how to stride or grow a fancy mustache or a beard.
@@srinathradhakrishnan well believe or not the marching routines are not carried. Out for the fun of it may be having sophistication but you need disciplined Cree to man that that discipline is inculcated by the drill carried out which make you physically and mentally fit to handle the equipment you have ......
One of the pride of Indian Army the brave Sikhs have proved an asset for to he nation in war and peace their Dedication to Duty goes without saying ..Jai Hind !!!!
As a former British soldier I have full respect for the sacrifices of the many thousands of US troops who have fought and died for freedom. But I have to say that if I had to choose one fighting man to be beside in a tight corner, it would be the guy in the turban.
No wonder before you face the enemy you are prepared mentally and physically to face the enemy .. reminds me of something I would like to share ..OUR FLAG DOES NOT FLY HIGH BECAUSE OF THE WIND BUT BECAUSE OF THE SELFLESS COURAGE AND ZEAL PLUS SPIRIT OF THE MEN WHO DEFEND IT TILL THE LAST BREATH ...
Lovely heel strike when they march in quick time. Some of the swinging arms go head high, some shoulder high; uniformity is best here. Lovely to see pace stick use in a squad. Amazed at the extend of former British Drill still in use, too. Carry on the good work!
Thank you for the explanation of the pace stick. When I was briefly in the RAAF i always thought that they were saying 'pay stick'. Nice drill work my Sikh brothers 👍🏿👍🏿❤️🇦🇺 loved watching drill I understand in a language I dont 😉 made it interesting. Commonwealth Rules.
@Ed u Kate "ena di" humanity ?? Ethe ik banda kuch changi gal kar reha hai taan usdey vich v prob dhoondh lai ? "Ena di" da ki matlab.. kya personally jannde ho ki eh banda v shaamil c 1984 narsanghaar vich, ya saare Hindu kharab ne tere vaaste ?
spent my life time in the Army n i've no idea there was a proper drills n command for such presentation, except a couple of times the very senior sergeant major showing off a little bit of the way that pace sticks usage, i guess my armed forces had neglected most of our drills n ceremonies, and its purpose n significant.
The Pace Stick was used by Field Gun Teams to ensure correct distances between the guns on the battlefield, thus ensuring the appropriate effective fire.
As a student of military sciences, I would love to find an explanation of the commends, manual of arms, and the origin of many of the drill movements shown here. Much respect for these NCOs, their Regiment, and the Indian Army as a whole. Thanks for sharing this!
@John Buckley your knowledge of sikhs is miniscule. Sikh Regiment is one of the most decorated Regiment in the world. Read National Geographic. They defeated Afghans. Read about Battle of Saragarhi. I can quote numerious authorties but still lot of people wont admit there acts of bravery because of hubris,prejudice and lack of knowledge
Sikh Regiment is one of the most decorated ones. You name the gallantry award, they have it. They are right now stationed few hrs from my home town in Ramgadh cant. ❤️
Saw a documentary on pace sticking many years ago. The occasion was the Queen's Official Birthday Review. The Regiment that would "Troop the Colors" that day were under the command of the Regimental Sgt. Major during practices. Using the pace stick he had every company in its correct place at the correct time. Woe to the private and officer who wasn't shaping up. One stony look would have wilted flowers.
Rajputs were real heros of Matribhoomi who almost saved India but tech factor defeated them. Chandragupt maurya, purushotam, rana , and their were regiments extremely daring. We enumerate many fearless hindus, sikhs r offspring of them.
Timing is beyond excellent enthusiasm outstanding effort top rate several chests heaving with the effort remember that feeling of pride the sides of your jaw tingling just being a part of the team. The effort that good drill required was unlike any work out imaginable congratulations brought back memories of the Bengal Lancers they were giants when I was a kid the kindest most loyal friend you could have the most ferocious fighters you could meet.
Lol Not just a little british influence. The British have had something to do with the Indian Army from 1773-1947. I’d say 174 years counts for a bit of influence.
🙏Thanks for watching this video
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Just one question .. do you have any idea to what happened to those young recruits who had revolted in SRC in ramgarh and were later subsequently arrested during the operation bluestar .. ?
Thank you for Sharing this beautiful & energetic Video bro 🙏
Deg teg fateh
I love Sikh people, because they are good people bhai👍
Thanks for sharing this video, awesome 😎
Sikh people are one of the most brave, strong and handsome (and beautiful) people in the world. Love and respect from Kerala.
True
Thanks for the complement
Love from Kerala
Thanks bro
Sat srii akaal sareyaa nu..🙌❤️❤️
"Turban is the crown of a Sikh and
Sikh is the crown of India."
I am proud that my son, Ramesh Chandra retired as a Colonel of 19 Sikh.
Indeed, a matter of great pride. 👍
Thank him for his service from the USA.
A great tribute to serve the Regiment which in any time us ready to to help may it be war of peace and goes to the battlefield with blazing guns and prayers on their lips ,,,,TE gGENTLE MAN SOLDIERS ....
That's great sir
Please give my regards to him. 🙏
These fearless war men..proven themselves...the sikh are the Royal calvalry guards of the Perak State ..200 years ago...Salute..!
Frm Malaysia.
Thnx a lot so much dear
They truly are !!!!
We call them kalasingas!!!!!!
@@gathsfamily2866 what does that mean ?
@@MandeepSingh-bv2zw sighk!!!!!!!
@@gathsfamily2866 ???
Outstanding drill discipline.
As a brit, I'm proud of our close association with the Sikh regiments.
the U. S. Army is now blessed with some of these fine soldiers. History shows that they were feared warriors and trusted trainers of the military arts.
We have Harjit Sajjan as defense minister here in Canada. He retired from military service a Lieutenant-Colonel.
ਕਮਾਲ ,ਕਮਾਲ ,ਬਾ-ਕਮਾਲ ...😍😍
ਐਵੇਂ ਤਾਂ ਨੀ ਲੋਕ ਸਾਡੀ ਟੌਹਰ ਦੇਖਕੇ ਓ ,
ਕਹਿੰਦੇ ਸਰਦਾਰ ਜੀ ....👳👳👳👳
Many a brave Sikh fought & died with the British Army; to all those warriors who survived, thank you for your service. To all those warriors who paid the ultimate price, may you rest in peace...
If you take a trip to Ypre you'll find many a Sikh name who died fighting against tyranny.
83 000 & 60 to be presice. They are the most decorated regiment of Indian army. & they won most victoria crosses .
Their most distinguished BATTLE was """ BATTLE OF SARAGARHI """ WHERE ALL THE 21 army men got I M O ( INDIAN ORDER OF MERIT ) SIMILAR TO VICTORIA CROSS 1899 GIVEN BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. ( GOOGLE IT ) .😎
I hear that. Their loyalty and service to the UK is humbling
Would love to see a current Sikh Regiment in the British Army. Something along the lines of the Gurkhas. Fine soldiers. Big fuckers too.
FROM AUSTRALIA, THIS LOOKS REALLY IMPRESSIVE, GREAT TIMING. GREAT MEN
Brilliant. I did a little bit of this on a drill course in the U.K. Thank you for keeping this tradition alive
@Denise Bond And a proud tradition to secure a better Army for the future.
a sikh can sacrifice his life for his nation without being afraid thats why sikh regiment is called bravest of the braves........sanu maan h gobind singh de jaaye hon te...........waheguru ji da khalsa waheguru ji di fateh
Golden temple incident by hindu army
we'll never never never forget
Think for your own country and brave Sikh army dnt think for brave Sikh regiment under hindu army
@@arshadabbas8182 Mecca Medina incident 1979, Pakistani army along with French army entered Mecca Medina, opened fire inside the mosque and destroyed structures of the most holiest place of Islam. Non Muslims are prohibited inside the mosque, but allowed to shoot n kill along with Pakistan army. Never forget that.
Summi S admin has removed my comments shame on you
Most awarded regiment of the common wealth . Wahe Guru ji ka Khalsa Wahe Guru ji ki Fateh.
gareeb kashmiri lets see some evidence of your claim.
That's why we all call them " Ustaad". Every single beat of their boot.. shows, their hardwork.
Ustaad meaning Masters.
@@Yitzhakhazak Sir, I know the meaning of "Ustad".
The Indian army is always impressive, but the Sikhs take it to a whole new level. Am ex British Army and I always view them with awe. I thought our drill was good, but these guys are spectacular. We should have a couple of regiments of these guys, along with the Gurkhas.
Singh is better than king 👑
What regiment were you from? if you don't mind answering
@@mshak395 Royal Military Police. Amateurs drill-wise, so I bow before your guys.
@@daytonahandful Oh red berrets
@@mshak395 Yes my friend. Are you services?
Never lad to learn how to squar6bash like this as ex tankie, these guys really know their drill. Respect
indian government should display and educate sikhs history properly in our schools,education system...more than 80percent freedom fighters were from sikhs...sikhs had played a vital role in the indian history ..in all the wars sikhs were the main heroes, they had played a big role..
not possible because everything today we are seeing in india because of mughal , mughal gave us everything , mughal gave us freedom , mughal gave us good economy,architecture, enienering, fighting skills , education, text system . methmatics everything
you r from pakistan
Congress not interested at all. For all the contributions of the Sikhs (2% of the population), Congress defiled their holiest shrine and murdered thousands of them in 1984!
congress ke chahne se lya hona hai cpngess khud lhatam ho gayi mughal khan gaye aaj kiya diya jlane wala nahi mughal badshah ki kabar par ....
Bro everyone knows truth.....just look on streets you can see people wearing sardar bhagat singh portrait shirts...not gandhi or nehru
Sikhs great Indian fighters I'm English I'm very proud of these troops
Bearing - Turnout - Drill - Outstanding! Impressive! Shabash! A great regiment with a great history; truly representative of one of the world's great martial races. Bole so Nihal, Sat Sri Akal - Jai Bharatiya Sena - Jai Hind.
Speaking as a Brit - Sikhs are fearsome, awesome and inspiring. all India should be proud of them.
The 21
The Pace Stick: A much treasured swagger stick of all British Army Infantry Sergeant Majors!
That's some impressive drill. Right on par with Guards, Gurkhas, Royal Marines. Much admiration and respect from the UK to these superb warriors, among the finest in the Commonwealth.
Pride in the role deserves to be shared around the world. I hope they are asked to attend the Yearly Tattoo in Scotland post lockdown and share the discipline and team work in this one example shown here . They would be welcomed med with true comradeship to Scotland 🏴
Thank you
Brave and loyal lads. With the Brits and Gurkhas got the German paratroopers out of Monte Cassino at the point of their bayonets. Glad to see the British pace stick is alive and well though. All the best from England.
This must have been continued from the days of the British Army. Excellent drill.
What a super bunch of guys. Indian troops have always fought with distinction and pride. The British army will always appreciate the comradery of these loyal soldiers.
Amazing drills! Tons of respect from Canada!
Very smart body of men. Although still used in the British army, the Indian army has it down to a fine art as can be seen, especially the pace on the slow march. First class.
8 years I spent in the US Army. I feel like our marching style is lacking to say the least. These men are absolute professionals in drill & ceremonies and it shows.
Had you stayed in the Empire youd have learned to arch like this too😋😉🇦🇺👍🏿❤️🇺🇸
And they have nuclear weapons.....!
Very true the spirit rises from the heart in us Punjabis but Sikhs being the Army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh are true incarnation of a Gentleman Soldier.....
What good does a marching parade to an army anyway? The US army is sophisticated and highly trained, you guys have all it takes to be a killing machine, glad to know that the US soldiers don't waste their training on learning how to stride or grow a fancy mustache or a beard.
@@srinathradhakrishnan well believe or not the marching routines are not carried. Out for the fun of it may be having sophistication but you need disciplined Cree to man that that discipline is inculcated by the drill carried out which make you physically and mentally fit to handle the equipment you have ......
A Regiment of which any Country can be proud.
Nothing better than a well trained military drill team.
One of the most brave regiment in indian army
So proud of the Sikh regiments steeped in history and tradition
One of the pride of Indian Army the brave Sikhs have proved an asset for to he nation in war and peace their Dedication to Duty goes without saying ..Jai Hind !!!!
Simply too good.. proud of our Sikh regt.
Indians call this an army this is a joke from the USA🤣🤣🤣
@ .. give a chance we will show you morons what indian army is.
As a former British soldier I have full respect for the sacrifices of the many thousands of US troops who have fought and died for freedom. But I have to say that if I had to choose one fighting man to be beside in a tight corner, it would be the guy in the turban.
wonderful to see this again used to watch this on parade grounds in bulford tidworth army camps on Salisbury plain in uk when I was working there
Respect from Motherland Germany 👍❤️❤️❤️
I like and respect Sikh people...
Balay punjabi ....
Jaihind.... from tamilnadu
Sikh real heroes 🌹❤️
No wonder before you face the enemy you are prepared mentally and physically to face the enemy .. reminds me of something I would like to share ..OUR FLAG DOES NOT FLY HIGH BECAUSE OF THE WIND BUT BECAUSE OF THE SELFLESS COURAGE AND ZEAL PLUS SPIRIT OF THE MEN WHO DEFEND IT TILL THE LAST BREATH ...
👏👏👏
proud of our sikh brothers..
Feeling proud of our country and our brave soldiers
jssois007 you can be proud but I can tell you most of them would look down at you if you are not Sikh.
From an Ex Military veteran of 27 years, Damned impressive gentlemen!!
Indeed!
🇮🇳 I am impress Sikh regiment 🇮🇳
🇮🇳 Desh ki saan Sikh regiment🇮🇳
🇮🇳 Bhrat mata ke vir Jwan. 🇮🇳
Ashi. Chandigarh. Toh
Lovely heel strike when they march in quick time. Some of the swinging arms go head high, some shoulder high; uniformity is best here.
Lovely to see pace stick use in a squad. Amazed at the extend of former British Drill still in use, too.
Carry on the good work!
Another one most fearless regiment. Look so beautiful
R Maheswari “ Beautiful”?
Sikhs get too much credit for nothing.
Fearless,... umm oh yer, that's why they run for there lives at cohima..
English Mik
@@jay1970 search history.... Search about any major war india ever fought before or after independence
Air Force walon ke per tut jate. Army mein bohat effort lagta hai drills pe. ❤️
The Pride of The Indian Army.
Thank you for the explanation of the pace stick.
When I was briefly in the RAAF i always thought that they were saying 'pay stick'.
Nice drill work my Sikh brothers 👍🏿👍🏿❤️🇦🇺 loved watching drill I understand in a language I dont 😉 made it interesting.
Commonwealth Rules.
Humanity is safe with Sikhs around us !
Thanks for ur kind words sir.
@Ed u Kate "ena di" humanity ?? Ethe ik banda kuch changi gal kar reha hai taan usdey vich v prob dhoondh lai ? "Ena di" da ki matlab.. kya personally jannde ho ki eh banda v shaamil c 1984 narsanghaar vich, ya saare Hindu kharab ne tere vaaste ?
Excellent! Certainly see the British influence.
Ji bole so nehal sat shri Akal.. bhart matta ki jai.. jai hind..
Good skills left over from the Raj. Pace sticking used to be an annual course in the British Army. Drill is pretty much the same.
wahe Guru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki Fateh 🚩....Jai Hind 🇮🇳🙏🏻
Brilliant display of marching. Excellent precision in marching. Love from London. UK Former soldier
Jo bole so nihaal, sat sri akaal.
Jai Hind, Bharat mata ke jai
Sikh lions making all Indians proud.
Kya shaan hai jis par Guruji Ka asherwad ho wo Puri duniya jeet leta hai.
Real hero hindustan sher jai hind jai jawan ❤❤❤❤love from arunachal pradesh
We proud our sikh religion, jay hind,waheguru g ka khalsa Waheguru g ki fateh, jay shree ram
sukhjinder singh fake Pakistani I’d spotted
@sukhjinder singh oooo aagaya fuddu.......chal bhaj etho....we Sikhs don't want khalisthan...we love our India....🖕🏿🖕🏿
Ramchandra ji ki jai, Waheguru ji ka khalsa, Waheguru ji ki fateh, Jai Hind bhai.
Proudly feel possessed as Indian and such a professional drill it just puffs up our hearts with sense of proudness.
Most brave soldier in the world
The Great Sikh
This new generations of Indians are very patriotic citizens. I’m feeling safe after watching this video.
spent my life time in the Army n i've no idea there was a proper drills n command for such presentation, except a couple of times the very senior sergeant major showing off a little bit of the way that pace sticks usage,
i guess my armed forces had neglected most of our drills n ceremonies, and its purpose n significant.
The attention to detail and discipline is top notch, loved the pipes in the final march. The pace sticking was brilliant.
Lion of India....Jai Hind 🇮🇳 Indian Army Zindabad 🇮🇳🇮🇳 Sikh Regiment zindabad 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
OUT-Standing, Outstanding ! ! Fine Ceremonial Pageantry and Parade ! !
Superb... We don't even see that sort of drill much in the British Army these day. Well done India!
Supreme soldiers of mother India..wahe guru....jai Hind!!
This video gives u goosebumps..salute to Indian Armed Forces👍🏻
In the best British tradition. Very smart.
Sikhs are the strongest pillar of Indian Army. I admire them the most.
The Pace Stick was used by Field Gun Teams to ensure correct distances between the guns on the battlefield, thus ensuring the appropriate effective fire.
As a student of military sciences, I would love to find an explanation of the commends, manual of arms, and the origin of many of the drill movements shown here. Much respect for these NCOs, their Regiment, and the Indian Army as a whole. Thanks for sharing this!
The indian army has a similar structure to most of the commonwealth armies
Platoon-company-battalion-brigade-division- and so on
sikhs regiment is breavest rejement in the world....as per their history....fearless rejment...
Bollocks
Bharat desh ko banane mai sbhi ka yogdan hai sikh bhi insan hi hai humari trah har sanik wafadar hota h apni maa k liye hai hind
@John Buckley your knowledge of sikhs is miniscule. Sikh Regiment is one of the most decorated Regiment in the world. Read National Geographic. They defeated Afghans. Read about Battle of Saragarhi. I can quote numerious authorties but still lot of people wont admit there acts of bravery because of hubris,prejudice and lack of knowledge
@John Buckley sikh regiment was there before british they fought several battles with mughals and never lost do some research
Extremely impressive!!
Jab tak Khalsa hai tab tak Hindustan par koi aanch nahin aa sakti
Guruu gobind singh ji es sardari vaste bhut bda mul tarea ji tahao. Lok sardar ji akhde ne
Bilkul sahi gall hai
"In gareeb sikhan ko di humne baadshahi, yeh yaad rakkhen hamri guruyai"
Sikh Regiment is one of the most decorated ones. You name the gallantry award, they have it. They are right now stationed few hrs from my home town in Ramgadh cant. ❤️
Wow! Love❤️ it. Well done SIKHS REGIMENTS👍
Meri Bharat mata ke Sher putt....Wahe Guruji Da khalsa Wahe Guruji Di fateh
The marching is something else. I notice all in this detail are NCO's. A great example to the rest of the men.
Flawless, what a level of training & look very elegant in their turbans
These are squared away, troops!!!!! Congratulations
Saw a documentary on pace sticking many years ago. The occasion was the Queen's Official Birthday Review. The Regiment that would "Troop the Colors" that day were under the command of the Regimental Sgt. Major during practices. Using the pace stick he had every company in its correct place at the correct time. Woe to the private and officer who wasn't shaping up. One stony look would have wilted flowers.
शानदार ...वाहे गुरु जी का खालसा वाहे गुरु जी की फतेह..
Sikh hindustan ki aan aur shaan..true bharat saviers.
Pure professionalism, discipline, and excellence!
I Love My Indian Army I Proud Of Sikh
Brilliant,unbelievable,very good
Dushman ta paride dekhke kab jave
Rajputs were real heros of Matribhoomi who almost saved India but tech factor defeated them. Chandragupt maurya, purushotam, rana , and their were regiments extremely daring. We enumerate many fearless hindus, sikhs r offspring of them.
Technology something we can't resist. Fearlessness has no match for tech attack.
Timing is beyond excellent enthusiasm outstanding effort top rate several chests heaving with the effort remember that feeling of pride the sides of your jaw tingling just being a part of the team.
The effort that good drill required was unlike any work out imaginable congratulations brought back memories of the Bengal Lancers they were giants when I was a kid the kindest most loyal friend you could have the most ferocious fighters you could meet.
Sikh foj nu dil se wehaguru ji ka khalsa wehaguru ji ki fetha
The Sikh regiments look so impressive and they must be, there was a program about the training on tv
Sikh brothers hum aapke aabhari hai thank you,jai hind
Damn solid march and pace stick drill!!!
Excellent coordination..
Salute from the States! Bravo!
It's in my City RAMGARH CANTT also punjab regiment centre is there too .Used to visit there to play games
One pair of boots, just like we were taught in 1957 USMC Boot Camp
Just a little British influence there. But well done! Impressive!
Lol Not just a little british influence. The British have had something to do with the Indian Army from 1773-1947. I’d say 174 years counts for a bit of influence.
Ofcourse sir,you ruled us 200 yrs,so influence is expected.regards.
Always admire the sikh. Superb.